[CIRCULATED TO SFC LIST] -----Original Message----- From: Dorota Ostrowska [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: 06 April 2004 14:24 To: Gunhild Agger; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask] Subject: Call for Book Reviews Please, circulate widely. Thanks. Dorota New Cinemas: Journal of Contemporary Film Volume 2:3 (2004) edited by World Cinema Group, University of Leeds CALL FOR BOOK REVIEWS deadline May 1st 2004 New Cinemas is a refereed academic journal devoted to the study of contemporary film around the world. Recent developments have brought about a renewal of film industries in the Far and Middle East, Europe, Africa and America. However, there is a marked tendency to focus exclusively upon issues of 'otherness' and 'marginality', ignoring the specificities of these films. New Cinemas challenges this value judgment to explore approaches that posit the egalitarian value of cinema. There is a strong focus on what is happening now. The focus is on work being produced and new ways of approaching evaluation of this work - not as if the work is done in a historical vacuum, but on current work: We recognise filmmakers in Argentina or in Iran always have behind them a tradition they can use or react against: we believe the whole experience of 'avant-garde' film-making and the explosion of styles to come out of the 1960s is relevant to - and accounts for - the work of contemporary film-makers. This journal breaks down barriers and places World cinema on an equal footing with the 'mainstream' by creating a space where 'marginal' voices can find a vehicle for expression. The journal invites contributions from a wide and diverse community of researchers. It seeks to generate and promote research from both experienced researchers and to encourage those new to this field. The aim is to provide a forum for debate arising from findings as well as theory and methodologies. A range of research approaches and methods is encouraged. The research field of New Cinemas will include first the specificities of current work in the New Cinemas, across the broadest possible geographic range, furthering understanding of the specific through the articulation of an egalitarian view of all Cinemas and second the specificities of the New Cinemas, including evaluations through the histories, societies, politics, cultures and other works that may bring influence and definition. Submissionsshould be in the following: * Full Articles (5000-6000 words) should include original work of a research or developmental nature and/or proposed new methods or ideas which are clearly and thoroughly presented and argued. * Notes (2000-5000 words) should include reports of research in progress, or reflections on the research process or research evaluations. * Reports (1000-2500 words) include perspectives on conferences, seminars and events pertaining to the subject matter of the journal. * Reviews (500-1500 words) include any published work (print or electronic) relevant to a further understanding of the subject matter of the journal. We are seeking suitable papers for consideration by the editorial group. In the first instance, manuscripts should be submitted in two printed hard copies, double-spaced. All style conventions and further details of the journal can be found at: <http://www.intellectbooks.com/journals/> (See 'Information and Submissions' and 'Notes for Authors') Please send manuscripts to: New Cinemas, C/o School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, U.K. Forthcoming deadlines for submission: Volume 2:3 - 1 May 2004 For further information and article submission, please contact: Song Hwee Lim (General Editor). Email: [log in to unmask], or Dorota Ostrowska (Book reviews editor). Email: [log in to unmask] -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by the NorMAN MailScanner Service and is believed to be clean. The NorMAN MailScanner Service is operated by Information, Systems and Services, University of Newcastle upon Tyne. ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama: http://www.tcf.ua.edu